The Roman Theater
A recreational structure that was common in Roman culture, built in a semicircle and included about 6000 seats. The theater in Caesarea is one of the largest and most magnificent discovered in the country, where plays, speeches and performances in the spirit of Roman culture were once staged. At the end of the Byzantine period, the performance area (orchestra) was converted into a pool where water games and competitions were held.
The Reef Palace
A magnificent two-level palace hewn into the rock reef for the private use of the king and his guests. In the center of the palace is a large courtyard surrounded by rows of pillars as well as a large pool for decoration or immersion.